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"The Beomaster 1000 was the first serious Hi-Fi receiver in the range that used them. Only available in one cabinet style, the Beomaster 1000 was dedicated to high fidelity reproduction, and included an FM-only radio tuner and a 2x20W stereo amplifier.

I was planning to spend a winter working at it. I have printed manual and excellent network of enthusiast capable in a way to sort original parts (where possible), but haven't got the time or and space anymore.

There was a push-button for switching between chromium dioxide and normal tapes. With the Dolby noise reduction system and chromium dioxide tapes a signal-to-noise ratio of 61 dB was obtainable. There were two large VU meters and separate recording level controls for left and right channels.